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Here’s a little something to mess with your brain this week:
Two people are born at the same moment,
But they don’t have the same birthdays.
How is that possible?
Think you know the answer? It’s hiding somewhere in this newsletter—keep scrolling and see if you can spot it! 👀
15-year-old Tanvi Lothwal, who makes it to the 12-member Australian team headed to the ISSF Junior World Cup in Germany in May
Cricketer Jason Sangha, for his pivotal role in the South Australia Cricket Association squad’s victory in the Sheffield Shield after 29 years
Bharatanatyam dancer Sindhu Nair, and GP West (Dr. Kiran Puttappa’s network of 19 medical centres across Perth), who won Artist of the Year and the Business Award respectively at the WA Multicultural Awards this year.

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is in full swing this weekend! With plenty of Indian comedians in the lineup, it’s the perfect time to catch a show and enjoy some laughter. Don’t miss out!
For more go to our What’s On Page.
Heyy! We’re so glad you’ve stuck around!The answer to his week’s riddle is … They were born in different time zones.
Think you know which iconic movie this scene is from?
Get it right for a feature in next week’s newsletter!
If you ignore multicultural communities, if you don’t show an interest in them as you do with everyone else in Australia, you are not going to win.
🛋️ This or That? 🏃♀️
And as of last week, Rooh Afza rose to the top with 80% of the votes. Lemonade is still a bit sour about the whole thing.









